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Just nothing to say. But I doubt there is something hides inside which gives me trouble always. There must be something, which my mind refuses to say aloud. What could be that, what could be so annoying inside? Or, else would it be the same thing something like the stuff trapped inside your mind. Ya, it could be. There is always something is trapped inside our mind, and that something will never ever comes out. It’s true that there is an annoying black-hole troubling inside our mind.

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In many religious traditions, Hell is a place of suffering and punishment in the afterlife. Hell is considered the final destination for those who sins. But many people who do not like conventional god concept thinks that hell is a place of creativity! Is it so? Or is it not so? I don’t know. But most of the people are curious about hell. Thats why my friend, you came here! Yes or no, I don’t bother about it much. Some linguistic experts even thinks that the base of “Devil” and “devine” are same!!! Devine and Devil has a common root?!
Religions with a linear divine history often depict Hell as endless. Religions with a cyclic history often depict Hell as an intermediary period between incarnations. Typically these traditions located Hell under the external core of the Earth’s surface and often included entrances to Hell from the land of the living. Other afterlife destinations included Heaven, Purgatory, Paradise, Nirvana, Naraka, and Limbo. Other traditions, which did not conceive of the afterlife as a place of punishment or reward, merely described it as an abode of the dead—a neutral place located under the surface of Earth (for example, see sheol and Hades).
Modern understandings of Hell often depict it abstractly, as a state of loss rather than as fiery torture literally underground, but this view of hell can, in fact, be traced back into the ancient and medieval periods as well.[citation needed]
Hell is often portrayed as populated with demons, who torment the damned. Many are ruled by a death god, such as Nergal, Hades, Yama or the Christian/Islamic Devil, called Satan or Lucifer.